Hello folks,
i‘ve got a kinda weird problem and found still no solution.
Last december my 9 year old power supply crashed. This corrupted my windows install. So after replacing the power supply my computer needed a fresh Windows 10 prof. install. That was not the problem.
The problem occured after installing it on the freshly wiped ssd.
Like the title told you already.
I need to go through the BIOS boot settings and select windows boot manager to as „boot this now“ option.
I mean it is already the default boot option.
But when i won‘t do it this way, the system gives me the BIOS Post screen and when the windows login screen should appear the screen turns black and then looses the signal and the num key goes off.
Normal Boot:
Post screen > Windows boot logo > display and numkey get off and the display looses signal
Working boot through BIOS:
Post screen > bios > boot settings selecting „windows boot manager“ > windows boot logo > display and numb goes off and looses signal > display turns back on and shows windows login screen.
so in booth cases the boot loader works but only when selected through bios the system gets to the login screen. any idea what could cause this problem?
when started through bios the system works fine even under load so there could not be any broken hardware.
I7-3770k
ASUS Maximus V Gene
32 GB DDR3
970 1 TB Evo as Boot drive
Asus RTX 2070 dual oc